Follow the Tracks - Peter
It was 4:30 A.M. in the morning and Alec was already up and dressed. He glanced out of his room to the horizon that wasn't quite yet hinting at the sunrise, but it would be soon. He walked into the other room where Peter slept and crossed his arms over his chest while he watched the teenage boy sleep - it must be nice to sleep so easily sometimes.
He shifted, moving about the room silently as he gathered the needed material and then he suddenly through a set of clothing at Peter's face. "Rise and shine, sunshine. We need to get moving."
He shifted, moving about the room silently as he gathered the needed material and then he suddenly through a set of clothing at Peter's face. "Rise and shine, sunshine. We need to get moving."
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Thankfully, after about a dozen trees, he can hear it; he stops where he's perched in one of the branches and strains his eyes to make out what's down below. All he can really see is that it's big and walking on fours (or maybe more -- it's hard to tell, but it's definitely not bipedal).
He wishes there was some way he could communicate this to Alec without giving himself away.
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With Peter's back to Alec, Alec rolled his eyes. The kid still felt like he always needed to prove something.
Alec purposefully went slower than Peter, but tried to look like he wasn't doing it on purpose in case Peter was carefully watching
He stopped when he was a few feet away and could make the outline too. From where Alec was, the creature looked like it had natural armour. This was probably going to be a pain in the ass.
He picked up a rock and tossed it which caused the animal to stop what it was doing, look up, and then slowly go yo investigate to the right.
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Big shapes Peter doesn't have any problem making out, even though they're mostly just that -- shapes. The details aren't so easily made out. He's pretty sure he can disable this thing if they work fast enough.
Peter shoots a line of web-slinger spray at the creature, then taps the end to one of his tree's thicker branches. He can only barely make out the sound of cracking wood over the occasional shriek from the creature -- and Peter quickly moves onto another tree and repeats the process.
He's going to have to move fast if he doesn't this thing shredding the forest.
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Alec understood what Peter was trying to do after a moment. It was a smart plan and while Alec didn't have webbing to help, he could at least keep the thing distracted. He sprinted for the animal and ran over top its back, landing in the front of it. "Wow, you're ugly." It tried to snap at Alec. His arms jutted out as he held open the jaw, one hand on the top of the creature's jaw and the other one the bottom.
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He sends another shot at it, then a second, and then a third. The creature's ear-piercing shrieks grow louder, and Peter can't help but hope that it's not waking up anyone back at the inn.
The creature is very nearly stuck in place; only when the creature strains is it able to pull more than a foot or two away.
"Can you tell what it is?" he shouts down over the creature.
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"A very ugly rhino" or so it seemed anyways. "Looks like something Manticore would cook up."
The creature was able break free from Alec's grip and snapped at him. "little help with his mouth?"
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When the creature flails, Peter tries once more for good measure.
"That okay?"
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Alec took a step back and watched the creature strain against the webbing - webbing that would disappear in a few hours and then what?
"Yeah, that's good." Except now, what the hell were they supposed to do with this? He wondered if this would be worse for Peter if they had to kill it since it was 'helpless'. "Any suggestions now?"
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Peter drops down to the ground, landing soundly on his own two feet. He turns on the flashlight, casts it over the creature. It huffs through its large nostrils, fist-size eye trained on the both of them.
Peter looks over at Alec.
He clearly didn't think this through all the way.
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He exhaled and rubbed the back of his neck. "You think we move it far enough away, it might not come back?" The fact he didn't just take his knife and kill it probably said something about how Peter was rubbing off on Alec.
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Alec shrugged. Maybe? "If not, I guess we could always re-catch it and see if it could swim." From the looks of it, it probably couldn't.
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He look a look at the big armoured beast. Could he? Well, he could try. He held out his hand to Peter while is eyes scanned for some sort of weakness on the creature. "Flashlight?"
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The flashlight was at least a little heavy. Alec hoped that it would provide enough extra 'oomph'. He climbed up onto the creature - much to its displeasure. "Yeah, yeah. Calm down." Thankfully the cat DNA in him meant that balancing was a little easier.
He positioned himself at the base of where he thought the skull was as it was hard to tell the actual location. When he thought he found the weakest point, he brought the flashlight down. The animal let out a unhappy screech, but didn't quite lose consciousness so Alec brought the flashlight down again and this time there was a huff before the creature wobbled a little and then sunk to the ground.
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True enough, he can see its chest slowly rising and falling and for some strange reason, it reminds him a little of that scene in Jurassic Park with Ellie and the sick stegosaurus.
Peter presses his palm against his hard skin. This thing had to be really tough. "Guess we should probably start moving this guy, huh?"
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Alec hopped off and surveyed the animal. "You want to pull or push?" He figured it was going to be arduous either way.
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Of course Alec would have to be pushing the rear end of this thing. Hopefully it wasn't prone to flatulence.
He exhale. Maybe it would have been easier just to kill it. "Alright... let's do this."
He walked behind, pulling out a knife to detach the webbing that pinned the animal to trees until he reached the rear-end. "Alright. On the count of three."
Once he reached three, Alec began to push.
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Thankfully, with their combined strength, the creature does move with them. Not quickly, but it does.
"Why do you think it was just killing things?" he asks. "Most animals attack when they're hungry or threatened and this one doesn't seem like it was either."
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"The deer weren't eaten and they're deer." As far as Alec was concerned, he didn't think deer were overly threatening. "I don't know. Maybe it doesn't like deer, but it's hungry. Never met a picky animal before though when it's starving."
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"I could always let it bite me." Alec, to his credit, refrained from saying anything about feeling too much for a creature like this. "Could also just be an asshole predator. Those do exist too, you know."
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